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Sadako and The Thousand Paper Cranes
Webquest by… Mrs. Tresa Curran
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Pennsylvania Language Arts Academic Standards
1.1.5.A Establish a Purpose 1.1.5.C. Demonstrate an Understanding of Non-Fiction Text 1.2.5.A Read and Understand Content of Information Text 1.3.5.F Read and Respond to Non – Fiction Text 1.6.5.F Use Media for Learning Purposes
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Introduction Imagine that your most important wish could come true just by folding paper. Sadako Sasaki had faith in the Japanese legend that if she created one thousand paper cranes, then she would be cured. In this quest, you will read about Sadako, the attack on her city, and the race against time to complete her project.
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Click on the picture of the bomb to go to the website.
Answer the questions on your record sheet. 1. What is the name of the atomic bomb? 2. What time of day was the bomb dropped? 3. What was the name of the B-29 Bomber that dropped the bomb?
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The Bomb Cont. Click on image to read about the day the bomb was dropped. Respond to what you read on your record sheet Click on image to read about the after-math of the dropped bomb. Respond to What you read on your record sheet.
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Sadako 1. When Sadako began to feel sick why do you think she
Click on image to answer questions Sadako 1. When Sadako began to feel sick why do you think she kept it a secret weeks? 2. If she folded 644 cranes before her death, how many more did she need to complete her goal of 1000? 3. How did her friends and classmates honor her? 4. How would you feel if you if found out that you had a serious disease? What would you do?
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Explore Japanese Culture
Click on Explore Japan and complete the activities. *Read about Nature and Climate. How many Seasons are in Japan? List the three serious natural disasters that effect Japan? How is the Japanese climate like that in America? How is it different?
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Click on the link below to learn more about Japanese Schools
Click on the link below to learn more about Japanese Schools. Complete the activities. At what age do Japanese students enter school? What subjects are the same as ours? Which ones are different? What is different about their lunchtime? What sort of recess games do Japanese students play at recess? What else is interesting?
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Sports http://web-jpn.org/kidsweb/japan/sports.html
Click on the link below to learn more about Japanese Sports. Complete the activities. What are the major sports in Japan? How are sports similar and different than the United States?
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Hi -Tech Japan Click on the Hi-Tech link below. Read about the different Japanese inventions. Choose one to write a paragraph about.
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Japanese Language Learn a new language. Click on the Say it in Japanese link below. Practice lesson 1 – 8. Use your headphones to hear the pronunciation of different Japanese words and phrases. Explore all the links on this page. Investigate Japanese writing. Think about how difficult it would be to learn.
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Explore other topics by clicking on the links below
Explore other topics by clicking on the links below. Create a Venn Diagram comparing the United States and Japan.
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Take a Quiz! Click on the Quiz Kids link below. Take both quizzes.
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